> How? They could either not be who they say they are and/or not located in the United States. Require either US Identity papers or a corporate identity that is registered in the US in order to file a DMCA (or <country…
That's true. It did take the US 200 years to come to the correct interpretation of First Amendment being damn near absolute. Shameful as that delay was, we progressed in the right direction.
If you have 2 years experience in programming, you should be looking elsewhere in the game industry. The first couple of years are rough, but after "paying your dues" for a couple years, you'll find you can jump into…
> How? They could either not be who they say they are and/or not located in the United States. Require either US Identity papers or a corporate identity that is registered in the US in order to file a DMCA (or <country…
That's true. It did take the US 200 years to come to the correct interpretation of First Amendment being damn near absolute. Shameful as that delay was, we progressed in the right direction.
If you have 2 years experience in programming, you should be looking elsewhere in the game industry. The first couple of years are rough, but after "paying your dues" for a couple years, you'll find you can jump into…